by duztid
Apr 5, 2005 8:29 PM · 2401 views · 40.4 k · 408 x 308
just got some new drift wood from the beach a few days ago..cleaned it out and put it in their tank. it looks kinda messy, but i'll fix that later. there's a piece i want in there thats a few inches too big, so i gotta cut that, and then it'll look really good! :oP
I bet your glad you put wood for your snake to climb in. They love to climb great looking set up.
duztid
Apr 6, 2005 5:02 PM
heh thanks!
yea..my ball pythons love to climb. i always had wood in there, but they were just thinner branches, these are a little thicker and more of em..i like my tank too! :o)
Juile
Apr 6, 2005 5:08 PM
Do you house two together ? I know its frowned upon but I know people that do and never a problem .
I use overhead lights/heat to and prefer it to UTH.
duztid
Apr 6, 2005 8:51 PM
i do house my ball pythons together, i've never had a problem with them. i had two corn snakes that were housed together as well, never a problem. i know the rules when it comes to feeding time and all that. they get a long quite well.
Juile
Apr 7, 2005 4:11 AM
Thank you very much for the info.
Juile
cornsnakemaster
Apr 7, 2005 4:52 PM
Rating: 5/5
nice set up, how many are you housing in there?
pyro777
Apr 7, 2005 5:28 PM
Rating: 5/5
that looks great I'm not sure if your supose to use sand as a substrate for bps but I really don't know. I also house my bps together too and (like everyone else I know) have had know problem. click on my gallery and tell me what you think :). how big is that tank? it looks very nice.
duztid
Apr 7, 2005 10:00 PM
there are 2 ball pythons in there, about the same age so its all good.
the tank is 29/30 gallons, and it's not sand in there, i would never use sand. what's in there is crushed walnut shells, they're not nearly as fine as sand, i really wouldn't use sand for anything. pyro, your tank is awesome! lol, when i get a little more money together, i plan on building a pretty big cage for my pythons. that'll be cool :o)